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Program Locations

Our programs and services are available to pet owners in crisis across the province of Alberta. 

If you are not comfortable discussing your situation with our team you can contact one of the human service providers below.

Any of the partners below can refer you to One Family Welfare.

Camrose

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Edmonton

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Lethbridge

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Lloydminster

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Medicine Hat

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Red Deer

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St Paul

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Westlock

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Whitecourt

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Report an Animal
in Distress

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What Happens when you Call?

When you call our Animal Protection Line 1-800-455-9003 we open up a file similar to a police investigation. In order to do so, we need timely, first-hand details to proceed.

What Should you Expect

We open up a file similar to a police investigation. In order to do so, we need timely, first-hand details to proceed. When calling, we will ask for a few simple questions.

When Do We Seize Animals

Alberta SPCA Peace Officers sometimes need to take animals into protective custody. When they do so, the officers will post a notice at the former location of the animals stating the reason for the seizure.

Investigating Neglect & Abuse

Our Peace Officers investigate every complaint we receive. We can only investigate if we have reasonable and probable grounds to believe there may have been an offence under the Animal Protection Act.

1-800-455-9003
Animal Protection Line